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<span>First potential effects of such a rise in oil consumption.
The first and most important potential effect could be the drain of all oil, causing an effect on our lives and on the market that could be nearly catastrophic, due to the collapse of the offer that would influence nearly all sector of the economy with a downfall which consequences are impossible to foreseen but it is possible to tell they would not be pleasant.
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</span>Second potential effects of such a rise in oil consumption.
The second potential effects could be the fact that as oil becomes rarer and harder to get, would also get more expensive, with a repercussion on our lifestyle that would cause many people to either lose their job or not be able to afford a car or anything powered by oil. Without valid alternatives, some sectors could experience an economic crisis of great proportion.
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Am I confident that there will be ample alternative fuels to use if we drain the oil supply?
Yes, I am confident that there will be ample alternative fuels to use if we drain the oil supply. Solar and wind fuels are the future in the sector of energy, not only because oil is a non-renewable resource, but for climatic purpose too since oil is one of the greatest contributors to the human-made global warming that we are experiencing right now.
Answer:
K+ ion is identical to argon and the Br- ion is identical to krypton
Explanation:
Potassium atoms have 19 electrons, when they become an ion they lose an electron and now have 18 electrons. The noble gas that has 18 electrons is Argon. Bromine atoms have 35 electrons, when they become an ion they gain an electron and now have 36 electrons. The noble gas that has 36 electrons is Krypton.
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Answer:
2KClO3 —> 2KCl + 3O2
The coefficients are 2, 2, 3
Explanation:
From the question given above, we obtained the following equation:
KClO3 —> 2KCl + 3O2
The above equation can be balance as follow:
There are 2 atoms of K on the right side and 1 atom on the left side. It can be balance by putting 2 in front of KClO3 as shown below:
2KClO3 —> 2KCl + 3O2
Now, the equation is balanced.
Thus, the coefficients are 2, 2, 3